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PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS<br />

SECTION 100-8<strong>16</strong>-302<br />

MARCH 1993<br />

Code 1: Intercom + 6 5 4 + code + Redial<br />

Code 2: Intercom + 6 5 5 + code + Redial<br />

4.60 Program 46-2 W 4-Toll Restriction<br />

Allowed/Denied Area Codes Assigned by<br />

Class<br />

4.61 Four Toll Restriction classes can be defined<br />

for the system. Each class area code provides for<br />

a different combination of restrictions.<br />

4.62 This program defines the area codes al-<br />

lowed or denied for each Toll Restriction class.<br />

Area code tables for classes 1 - 4 can each<br />

describe area codes that are allowed or denied for<br />

the class. The tables (in memory) operate as allow<br />

tables. If an area code exists in a table (displays<br />

with 4 #), then it is allowed. Anything not displaying<br />

is not allowed. Initialized data allows all area codes<br />

for each class (all codes are in all tables). All<br />

allowed area codes can be displayed (4 #) for each<br />

class.<br />

4.63 For each class, choose whether the record<br />

table is used to record allowed area codes in<br />

memory (ALLOWED) or denied area codes not in<br />

memory (DENIED). Enter the area codes that<br />

define the set.<br />

4.70 Program 46-6 M 8-Toll Restriction Al-<br />

lowed/Denied Office Codes Assigned by Class<br />

4.71 This program defines the office codes al-<br />

lowed or denied for each Toll Restriction Class<br />

within the home area code. Office code tables for<br />

classes 1 - 4 can each describe office codes<br />

allowed or denied for the class. The tables (in<br />

memory) operate as allow tables. If an office code<br />

exists in a table (displays with 8 #), then it is al-<br />

lowed. Anything not displaying is not allowed.<br />

Initialized data allows all office codes in the home<br />

area code for each class. 4.72 For each class,<br />

choose whether the record table is used to record<br />

allowed office codes in memory (ALLOWED) or<br />

denied office codes not in memory (DENIED).<br />

Enter the office codes that define the set.<br />

2-26<br />

4.80 Program 46-10 W 40-Toll Restriction Class<br />

Parameters (Classes 1 w 4)<br />

4.81 This program defines parameters of each<br />

Toll Restriction class, including dialing plan restric-<br />

tions and exceptions to previous restrictions.<br />

4.82 Toll Restriction exceptions and dialing plan<br />

restrictions may be defined for each class. Program<br />

46-10 assigns class 1 restriction exceptions and<br />

parameters; 46-20 assigns class 2; 46-30 assigns<br />

class 3; 46-40 assigns class 4. This program also<br />

relates to Program 47. See Program 47 for more<br />

explanation.<br />

4.83 To define the proper parameters for a Toll<br />

Restriction class, make the appropriate selections<br />

on the record sheet designated for classes 1 - 4:<br />

LED 01: 0 Restricted-Mark an X next to LED<br />

01 if operator or operator-assisted calls are<br />

restricted for the class being defined.<br />

IMPORTANT NOTE!<br />

To allow 0 + dialing (LED 01 must be OFF),<br />

codes 020 - 099 must be allowed in Pro-<br />

gram 46, and digit free must be allowed in<br />

Program 48. Warning-Allowing 0 + dial-<br />

ing also allows operator-assisted toll calls.<br />

LED 02: 01 Restricted-Mark an X next to LED<br />

02 if overseas operator or unassisted overseas<br />

operator calls are restricted for the class being<br />

defined.<br />

LED 03: l+AC+555 and AC+555 Allowed-<br />

Mark an X next to LED 03 to allowthe particular<br />

class to call all restricted area codes plus the<br />

office code of 555, including out-of-area direc-<br />

tory assistance calls. Turning the LED OFF<br />

does not necessarily deny information calls.<br />

This may also be accomplished in the office<br />

code table and/or the area/office code excep-<br />

tion tables.<br />

LEDs 11 W 18: Area Code/Office Code Excep-<br />

tion Tables 1 - 8-Select the exception tables<br />

that apply to the class being defined by marking<br />

an X in the box. Exception tables for both area<br />

and office codes will be defined in Program 47.

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